Millions at stake for Canada in last-chance bid to qualify for Rugby World Cup
TORONTO — It’s called the Rugby World Cup repechage, a last-chance qualifier for the sport’s biggest showcase. But for Rugby Canada, it could be dubbed the $10-million tournament.
That’s Rugby Canada’s estimate of the cost of failing to make the Rugby World Cup. Miss out on the party and World Rugby, the sport’s governing body, sends its largesse elsewhere.
Coach Kingsley Jones will be looking to hang on to those much-needed dollar signs next month when he leads Canada into the tournament in Marseille, France.
The Canadian men, currently ranked 23rd in the world, will be battling No. 21 Hong Kong, No. 28 Kenya and No. 29 Germany for the 20th and last berth in the 2019 World Cup in Japan. The round-robin repechage runs Nov. 11-23 at the 5,000-capacity Stade Delort.


